Traditional wildflower grasslands are now among the rarest habitats in England. They are delicate things – vulnerable to changes in farming practice, and have declined.
Only 3% of England’s wildflower grasslands survived the intensification of farming between the 1930s – 1980s, and the remnants in the South West are considered particularly important.
Magdalen Farm has some of these remnant ancient grasslands, carefully stewarded by our ecologist trustee Peter Darch, who will be giving a guided walks on Tuesday 4th July (optional pre walk lunch available) and Saturday 8th July from 2:00pm to 3:30pm - light refreshments included.(Weather Permitting)
Included in the walk will be the 12-acre meadow Maypole Close, supposed site of local Mayday celebrations in times past, which is being slowly restored to its previous wildflower-rich condition.
Places are limited and must be pre-booked.
For further details please contact Lisa on 01460 30144.
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